20 Principles of
Success Not Taught in School
No matter what you do for a living, no
matter how old you are, and regardless of where you grew up, we all share
something in common—a desire to be successful. True success should be defined by you, specific to you and your goals.
What success means to one, can be very different for another. Success to some
may mean fancy cars and homes. Success to others may mean being a good parent,
spouse, or friend. For others, it may be simply to be happy. Or it can be all
of the above.
I believe true success begins with this core principle:
Your success, happiness—anything you truly
want for your life—has to begin with unwavering, non-negotiable desire,
commitment, and persistence. Without it, you cannot withstand and overcome the
tests that will be put in your way, to not only see how badly you really want
it, but to help you appreciate what you have once you get it. Because it is
through the tests, that you discover yourself and your purpose, which is what you
were really looking for to begin with.
Through my journey, and as I continue to write my own “story of
success,” I have faced many obstacles and made many mistakes. The gift from
those obstacles and mistakes are these principles, which I use as my guidelines—or
should I say my way of life—to keep building my
foundation stronger, and reaching higher to live to my fullest potential.
1. The only thing in life you
have control over is your perspective. No matter what happens, YOU control
what the meaning is, and what to do with the meaning you give to the
circumstance.
2. Have more fear of regret
than failure.
3. Failure is only part of the
journey to success. There
is not one success
story out there that
hasn’t experienced failure. The reason you are hearing about it as a success
story is because those people saw failure as a tool to get it right.
4. It’s not about what you
want to do for a living, it’s about you who want to be. What
is your purpose and legacy? I believe the age-old question, “What do you
want to be when you grow up?” is wrong. We need to be asking, “Who do you want
to be? What footprint do you want to leave in this world?” From there, you will
have your answer as to what you should “do.”
5. Stay focused on your race within. When you are too busy
looking behind and around you, people are passing you by.
6. True leadership comes from
good energy. Worry
more about what your energy is like than the firmness your handshake.
7. Life will give you the same
challenges/problems over and over again until you learn your lesson.
8. Until you jump over your
inner roadblocks, your outer ones will stay firmly in place. We spend so much time focused on all
the exterior obstacles around us, letting them be our excuses. But the more
clear and aware we are of our internal roadblocks, and dissolve them, the
external roadblocks will begin to disappear, too.
9. The most successful people
are the ones that work on themselves first.
10. Do not judge—be inspired. If you are too busy judging everyone
and everything around you, you are not remaining open to find inspiration in
everyone and everything around you.
11. You are not allowed to complain
about something unless you are going to do something about it.
12. Surround yourself with
people you want to be like.
13. Learn to become comfortable
with being uncomfortable. The
more fears you face, the more you will grow.
14. Always ask, “What if?” and,
“Why Not?” Instead
of thinking, “What if I fail?” ask, “What if I succeed?”
15. Creativity is your
unlimited capital. Understand
and harness its power.
16. “I only have good days.” If you start off everyday with this
mindset, even when challenges emerge, your positive mindset will help you
overcome them more readily.
17. Create your own footprint. You do not need to do what others have
done before you.
18. Hit the “mental reset
button.” When
you are thinking negative thoughts, envision hitting the “delete” button in
your mind and begin to rewrite a better story.
19. Abundance is everywhere. You must choose to see it and believe
it in order to fully experience it.
20. There is a lesson in
everything that happens to us—wisdom to be gained and
gratitude to be given. Begin with gratitude and everything else will reveal
itself.
The
beauty of success is that it can have many layers. Success doesn’t need to be
limited to one aspect of life—but as many aspects as we desire to succeed in.
The critical part of being successful is to be aware of what you want. Define
it, write it down, and reflect, every day, on which steps are necessary to
write your own story of success.
By
Jen Groover
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